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Much like us, our hairier cousins have their own distinct facial features, unique combinations of jawlines, eye shapes, and nasal widths that make them recognizable on sight. But have you ever studied the differences between other primates’ faces?
Photographer James Mollison was struck by how similar great ape facial features are to human features, and wanted to take their portraits for much the same reason you photograph human faces: to gather a sense of identity. He traveled to Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Indonesia to photograph gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans who were orphaned by the bush meat and live pet trades. Seen together with their unique faces and expressions, it’s hard not to see the apes as individuals with their own personalities.
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Have you even been in love with the idea of someone?
The Vicious Kind
» 2009
Damn..
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Snack idea
rice cakes with a layer of almond butter, banana slices, applesauce, and cinnamon/coconut palm sugar sprinkled on top :)
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Steve Zissou
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yeessssss.
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look at that..
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Grilled Chocolate Banana Melts [recipe]
WHAT
delicious. definitely a treat
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